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Parish Mission Statement Our Parish Family, under the influence of the Gospel, strives to be bold and fearless disciples of Jesus Christ. We witness to our Catholic faith by living the Eucharist. We are the hands and feet of Christ in our service and in our joyful proclamation of the goodness of God. AUGUST 28, 2016 • 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME CAUSE OF St. Mary, Our Joy 8200 N. Wayne Road • Westland, MI 48185 734-425-4421 • stmarycooj.org Joyful News A big THANK YOU to everyone who pitched in to help with the Mass on the Grass and parish picnic last Sunday. After a long summer of high heat and humidity, the weather cooperated and we had a great day. From the set up to the clean up, the Mass preparation and games for the kids, the food preparation and serving, everything went well. Thanks to all of you who brought a dish to pass to others, too. Everyone pitching in helps to bring us closer to God and make the community stronger. I was very young when President John Kennedy was assassinated, and I’m sure that I didn’t fully understand what was happening. I bring this up because we often hear his Inauguration speech quoted. I was too young to remember that, but the line “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country” is perhaps one of the most famous and often-quoted sayings in our language. Kennedy actually took the phrase from earlier politicians such as Oliver Wendell Holmes and Warren G. Harding. In those few words, his point is very clearly made. It’s not about what I can take or get, it’s about what I can give. The same goes for your parish. It’s not just about what you can get here, it’s also about what and how you can give. Time, talent, treasure. It may sound too cliché but I think it’s worth thinking about. How can you be a more active member of St. Mary, Cause of our Joy parish? Other than the obvious answers, what is it that you want to take away from the parish? We’ll be coming up with a new mission statement for our new parish. It’s important that you let your ideas be known. You’ll have a chance over the next couple of weeks. Please make sure that you take some time to give some thought to what you will give, and what you want to receive. God Bless. Fr. Ken Parish Picnic August 21, 2016

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Parish Mission Statement

Our Parish Family, under the influence of the Gospel, strives to be bold and fearless disciples of Jesus Christ. We witness to our Catholic

faith by living the Eucharist. We are the hands and feet of Christ in our service and in our joyful proclamation of the goodness of God.

AUGUST 28, 2016 • 22ND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME

CAUSE

OF St. Mary, Our Joy 8200 N. Wayne Road • Westland, MI 48185

734-425-4421 • stmarycooj.org

Joyful News

A big THANK YOU to

everyone who pitched in to help

with the Mass on the Grass and

parish picnic last Sunday. After a

long summer of high heat and

humidity, the weather cooperated

and we had a great day. From the set up to the clean up, the

Mass preparation and games for the kids, the food preparation

and serving, everything went well. Thanks to all of you who

brought a dish to pass to others, too. Everyone pitching in

helps to bring us closer to God and make the community

stronger.

I was very young when President John Kennedy was

assassinated, and I’m sure that I didn’t fully understand what

was happening. I bring this up because we often hear his

Inauguration speech quoted. I was too young to remember

that, but the line “Ask not what your country can do for you.

Ask what you can do for your country” is perhaps one of the

most famous and often-quoted sayings in our language.

Kennedy actually took the phrase from earlier politicians such

as Oliver Wendell Holmes and Warren G. Harding. In those

few words, his point is very clearly made. It’s not about what

I can take or get, it’s about what I can give. The same goes for

your parish. It’s not just about what you can get here, it’s also about what and how you can give. Time, talent, treasure. It

may sound too cliché but I think it’s worth thinking about.

How can you be a more active member of St. Mary, Cause of

our Joy parish? Other than the obvious answers, what is it that

you want to take away from the parish?

We’ll be coming up with a new mission statement for our

new parish. It’s important that you let your ideas be known.

You’ll have a chance over the next couple of weeks. Please

make sure that you take some time to give some thought to

what you will give, and what you want to receive.

God Bless. Fr. Ken

Parish Picnic

August 21, 2016

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PARISH INFORMATION

ST. MARY, CAUSE OF OUR JOY

8200 N. Wayne Road Westland, Michigan 48185 Phone: 734-425-4421

Email: [email protected] Fax: 734-425-0650

Website: www.stmarycooj.org

Office Hours Monday to Friday: 8:00am−4:00pm

Reconciliation:

Saturdays: 3:30pm

Mass Schedule

Saturday: 4:30pm Sunday: 8:00am 10:00am 12 Noon Weekday: Monday, Thursday & Friday: 8:30am Wednesday: 12 Noon

Baptisms

Please call our Parish Office (425 4421) during regular business hours to make arrangements

if you have a child to be baptized.

Marriage Arrangements must be made by registered parishioner at

least six months in advance to allow sufficient time for instruction and preparation.

Visitation to the Sick

The pastor, deacon & lay visitors are available to visit the sick of the parish upon request.

RCIA (Right of Christian Initiation of Adults) Call the Parish Office

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

PARISH INFORMATION

PARISH STAFF DIRECTORY

Pastoral Staff Fr. Ken Mazur, PIME, Pastor [email protected] Fr. Joseph Plawecki, Priest in Residence Rev. Mr. John Burke, Deacon Rev. Mr. Jim Hensel, Deacon Emeritus

Children’s Faith Formation Sr. Gemma Legel, OSF [email protected]

Music and Worship

Steve Reyes

Youth Ministry

Carol Nelius [email protected] 734-765-5525

Parish Administration

Mary Allsteadt

Sandy Young

Peggy Fox

Jennifer Newman

Carol Pates

Shannon Galoch

Matt Andresen

Director of Music & Liturgy [email protected]

Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary [email protected] Bookkeeper [email protected] Maintenance Maintenance

Julie Callahan Ann Schroeder Debbie Marshall Sharon McCarthy Suzanne Price Nancy Smith Rocco Krcatovich

Don Yokley Doug Taylor Doug Cyr James Fredrickson John Lister Helene Lusa

Parish Pastoral Council

Knights of Columbus

Bob Schoenborn Grand Knight ([email protected]) 734-812-8734

Webmaster

Jeff Burden [email protected]

Readings for Sunday, September 4

1st Reading: Wisdom 9:13-18b

Resp. Psalm: In every age, O Lord, you have been our

refuge.

2nd Reading: Philemon 9-10, 12-17 Gospel: Luke 14:25-33

Our Active Duty Service Members:

CMDR Theron R. Korsak, U.S. Navy; CPT Joey Saunders, U.S. Marines; Joseph David Onadia, U.S. Navy; LCPL Dylan Serwatka USMC; SMSGT Terence Zelek, U.S. Air Force; MAJ Timothy Zelek, U.S. Marines

[email protected]

[email protected]

Loyola Beaudette Rev John Blaska Remy Borremeo

Pat Boyington Family Jim Burns

Thomas Cavanaugh Genevieve Cielma

Tina Cieply Tom Clough

Rose Colensky Ron & Grace Dean

Betty DeVos Jane Deja

Ron & Paul Dugas Ed Figueroa

Kevin Freeman Richard Heidler

Bernice Hill Mike Hissong

Emma Howatson Pearl Huculak

Rachelle Hund Grace Judd

Judy Kanack Florence Kawka Rachel Kleinke

Ruth Kocan Bob Kluba

Lillian Kramer Lee Kubiak John Lardin

Florence Levandowski

Greg Linder Anna Marie Linna Karen Lombardi

Paul Maceri Mary Ann Magon Danielle Malaniak

Pauline Martin Esther Manzo Joyce Miriani

Dolores Mohammad Selena Montez

Joy Moss Fran Nieckarz Henry Pardo Ruth Parisien Myrna Payton

Joan Peglowski

Carol Peters Evelyn Peterson

Daniel Pryce Tony &Toni Przytulski

Mary Reyes Sonya Rodriguez Deb A. Roraback

Rose Marie Santos Kathleen Savard

Emma Scaramella Jean Schmuck

Jack & Nancy Shea Deb Stanek

Theresa Stefanko Keith & Kevin Stites

Renee Studt Carl Sweeney Natalie Tanana Craig Vernon Betty Verville Cathy West Joan Wojcik

Antoinette Wonsack Deb Yaremchuk Felix Zawaski

Major Tim Zelek Georgiann Ziegler

Ceil Zielasko

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Registrations are due on

Wednesday, August 31.

How can we facilitate your registration

of children preschool through eighth

grade? Faith Formation sessions begin

early this year – Monday, September 12.

Please call the office with your

questions.

Preschool/Kindergarten We want to

begin a group for 4 and 5 year olds on

Mondays. Please let us know of eligible

children. Sessions run from 6:00-7:15

pm.

Liturgy of the Word with Children

We want to begin this wonderful

ministry for children on Sundays but

need trained Leaders. Please let me

know of your interest. If we get enough

leaders we will offer it at 10 and 12

twice a month.

The Bottom Line An oldie but goodie.

Saul knew he had moved to a heavily

Christian town when he was watching the

Star Wars trilogy at the local movie

theater. Every time the phrase “May

the force be with you,” was uttered on-

screen, the audience replied, “And also

with you.”

Sr. Gemma Legel, OSF

IN

FORMATION

The Jubilee Year of Mercy With Pope Francis

Missionary Disciples

Every Christian is challenged, here and now, to be actively engaged in evangelization; indeed, anyone

who has truly experienced God’s saving love does not need much time or lengthy training to go out and

proclaim that love. Every Christian is a missionary to the extent that he or she has encountered the love

of God in Christ Jesus: we no longer say that we are “disciples” and “missionaries,” but rather that we

are always “missionary disciples.”

- Evangelii Gaudium

Reflection: There are many examples in Scripture of people who experience the mercy of God and then turn to share

this mercy with others—the Samaritan woman and St. Paul are two examples. Have you seen this in your own life?

How can you more deeply experience the mercy of God so that you can give it to others more richly?

It’s hard to believe a new school year is here. I hope all of you had a fantastic summer! Gearing up to tackle a new year in high school can be a real challenge. Maybe it’s your freshman year – you don’t know anyone and making friends is all you can think about. You have to learn a new floor plan, how to schedule your classes, and there’s going to be all that freedom! Perhaps this is the year you’ll muster the courage to try out for that team. Or maybe it will be your year to try out for the lead in the school play or musical. It might be the year for your first romance or maybe you end it. Or it ends with your broken heart. What if that new teacher won’t get off your back? How about that coach? How much more can he ask for? It’s tough to juggle a part-time job – and keep your grades up! Grades? College? Graduation? Friends who are into alcohol and drugs, sex and trouble. Friends who let you down! Friends who disappoint you. Where do you draw the line? The challenges are endless! These are some of the topics that we talk about at our youth group meetings. What crosses do you face in the beginning of a school year? How can you deal with them? How can we live our faith to make the kind of difference in our lives that makes these crosses bearable? Jesus said that to follow him, we must pick up our crosses and go forward, even when we are afraid, even when we don’t think we can, even when we don’t want to. Yet we know that with Christ, all things are possible. Let your faith be your shield. Are you interested finding out what St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy, High School Youth Ministry has to offer? Then come and visit us at one of our upcoming meetings or events. The high school ministry program is open to any 9th - 12th grade high school regardless of what high school you attend (public or private). The youth group meets weekly on Mondays from 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. from September until mid-June. July brings the opportunity to attend a week long summer mission trip and assist with the week long evening vacation bible school program as part of the skit, song, or game teams. Our first meeting will be held on Monday, September 12 at 7 pm in the new youth group room ( Room 105) in the parish center.

Saturday, September 10– PB&J Outreach – Martin Luther King & Third Street - Service Opportunity – Clothing Distribution- 7:30 a.m. departure from the church parking lot.

Monday, September 12 - First Youth Group Meeting - 7:00 -9:00 p.m. - in the youth group room in the parish center. - Snack is always served

Any questions, feel free to contact Carol Nelius, Coordinator of Youth ministry at [email protected] or 734 765 5525

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Knights of

Columbus Caballeros de Colón

!TODAY'S KNIGHTS: WHAT WE DO Some of you may remember long-time founding members of our old Tri-Parish Community: Bob and Ruth Ca-dotte. For years they were one of the many “Workers in the Vineyard” with-in our Church. We don’t see much of Bob anymore since he has now taken to full time care of Ruth and can’t get out much. Brother Knight Duane Har-bowy has been bringing the Eucharist to the Cadottes on Sundays as part of the Parish’s Homebound Eucharistic

Ministry for some time now. We re-cently received an eager letter from Bob and his request to join the Knights. We often hear from many men that they don’t have any time, or in some cases they feel they are a bit too old to help out. Give Bob Cadotte a call; he

may disagree. Into his nineties, he doesn’t get out into the vineyards or work like Martha anymore due to his caretaker role. He is now called to be more like Mary and sit at the feet of Jesus in prayer. Shown is Bob at his home during his First Degree Ceremony with Jerry Bo-rycz (left) and Duane Harbowy (right). We welcome your prayer, vivat Jesus Mr. Cadotte!

EUCHARI ST IC

EXPOS IT ION

Fridays

9:00am to 3:00pm

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

Forever Young Seniors… Our 1st Annual Picnic in the Park will be Monday, Sept 12th at the Westland Farmers Market, 1901 N. Carlson St., Westland. The picnic starts at 10:00am until 3:00pm. Tickets for the picnic are $8.00. They will be available until Sept 6th at the Parish Office during regular business hours or by calling Katie Bohr 734-718-5974. Please keep all of our ill members in your prayers especially Jeanette Nick. We have some wonderful bus trips coming up:

Harvest Adventure Thurs, Sept 22nd 8:30am – 4:30pm

$74 due by Sept 8th

Frankenmuth

Mon, Oct 17th 8:00am – 6:00pm $62 due by Oct 3rd

Firekeepers Casino Wed, Nov 2nd 9:15am – 5:45pm

$36 due by Oct. 19th

Huckleberry Railroad Holiday Magic

Sun., December 11th 2:30pm to 9:45pm Cost: $63 due by November 27th.

The bus trips are open to everyone. Please call me 734-525-3737 for more details and reservations. Copies of the Flyers can also be obtained at the Parish Office during regular business hours. Make checks payable to Bianco and mail to me at 8843 Linville, Livonia, MI 48150.

Maryann Sligay

EARLY BULLETIN DEADLINE

Due to the upcoming Labor Day holiday, all articles for the September 11

bulletin are due August 31 by 9am. Please email articles to:

[email protected] or drop

off at the office.

ST. MARY’S CARDS

AND COFFEE CLUB Every Wednesday!

Come and have some coffee, conversation and play cards with friends, old and new. Doors open at 10:30am. Meeting starts at 11:00am. Small fee to play Pinochle or Euchre. You choose your game. Assistance provided as needed. Call: Ruth Ellis 734-926-1458 OR Nancy Ruby 734-728-7023 OR Jim Brisky 734-722-4963

ALL ARE WELCOME

Protecting God’s

Children Workshop If anyone wishes to volunteer in any of our

youth programs or become a volunteer for

Faith Formation, a background check is

required as well as participation in a

Protecting God’s Children workshop.

Background check forms are available in the

Parish Center office. Visit

www.virtusonline.org to see scheduled

workshops. Click registration and then view

list of sessions.

Church Offertory Envelopes

Please note that your September church offertory envelope packet began arriving at your homes last week. Our Parish Name: St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy appears on your envelope and your new Church Envelope number. There are also two envelopes in your packet, a Green Envelope designated for Building Upkeep and Maintenance and a Yellow Envelope lists the special collection for that month. September’s Collection is earmarked for the Clergy Pension Fund.

For those parishioners who do not receive monthly envelopes or to anyone interested in giving a donation to that’ month’s special collection, there will be specially marked envelopes available in the Gathering Space and at the Parish Office for your donation. Thank you for your support of our Parish with your weekly donations.

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy

Parish Social Hall

Saturday, October 8, 2016

9am to 3pm

Join us for crafts, homemade baked

goods, prizes, 50/50 hourly raffle and

refreshments.

FREE ADMISSION Table Rental: $25

For more information call

734 425 4421 (VM #10)

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ARCHDIOCESE AND

COMMUNITY NEWS

SHIRLEY’S CLUB RESERVATIONS

September 14 at 11:30am.

Shirley’s club will be sharing lunch and memories at Archie’s Restaurant on Plymouth Road. Please join us for anoth-er memorable afternoon. Tickets are $17.00. Make checks payable to Kathy

McLeod and send to Kathy McLeod at 8465 Terri Dr., Westland, MI 48185 (734)427-7203. Deadline for reservations is Sept. 9.

Your Donations Are Needed

For over 130 years, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul has been dedicated to the corporal works of mercy in the Archdiocese of Detroit. Today, more than 2,000 Society members — Vincentians — volunteer to provide critical support such as food, shelter, utility assistance, clothing, furniture and more to hurting families. Your donations of furniture,

household goods and clothing can be dropped off at the SVDP Thrift Store located at Wayne and Hunter Avenue. Their phone number is 734 629-8250 and

are open 7 days a week.

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED

At St Vincent de Paul Thrift Store

Please donate your time at our Westland SVDP Thrift Store located on Wayne Road and Hunter. For every hour you volunteer to work, St. Theodore/St.

Damian SVDP conference will receive $10 in debit cards so our SVDP clients can “purchase” much needed clothing and small furniture items. The SVDP Thrift Store is open 7 days a week. Phone:734 629-8250

Killing! Killing! Murder!

PART II More states in the USA have legalized euthanasia/assisted suicide. The ra-tionale given: “Why

should someone who is ill, suffer?” Even though we have more capabilities of controlling pain and symptoms than ever before in history, the solution of-fered is to kill the person. Once again, human life is dehumanized and deval-ued. Finally, with a cry of racism, peo-ple are killing those sworn to “protect and defend” citizens. Certainly, there are some police officers who do not adhere to their oath. However, can ran-dom killing of police officers be justi-fied? Is there any logic to it? In a per-verse way, maybe there is some logic because it continues down the path started with the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. If our choices, or our lot in life, lead to situations that we don’t like, we eliminate (kill) the “problem”. These “solutions” aren’t valid. Inno-cent human life, at all stages, should be valued. “Life is like an arch. If you discard one segment as worthless, the span collapses…the value of ALL life brought low.” More info: LIFESPAN 734.422.6230

www.miLIFESPAN.org SAVE THE DATE: Sat. October

22nd, 11am – Pro-Life Luncheon:

Protect Yourself & Your Loved Ones

FOCUS ON LIFE

2016 Annual Benefit Dinner A Dinner to Raise Life-Saving Dollars for the Right to Life Education Fund and our Regional Office. Dinner is Thursday, October 27 at 6:30pm at the Italian American Banquet Center. Reservations: $28 per person or $55 per Couple or $250 per table of 10. Guest Speaker: Mark Lockwood with her life-changing story. For more info please call Lou at 734 664 3638

MEN’S RETREAT

Once again, ALL men of St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy are invited to the annual Men's Retreat at St. Paul of the Cross Passionist Retreat Center, Detroit. A retreat is a special time to withdraw from the demands and challenges of daily life. It is an opportunity to rest, reevaluate life, and enjoy a real spiritual boost. A retreat is a precious opportunity to renew faith, to experience the loving presence of God and to seek the wisdom so necessary for good daily living. Be good to yourself. Come along with men from our parish and other parishes and find a new closeness to God in your life. Our retreat begins with dinner at 6:30 pm, Friday, Sep-tember 30, and ends after Mass about noon on Sunday, Oc-

tober 2. The retreat theme is: "Abide in Me: Choosing to Live Faithfully in an Era of Chaos". More information is available on line at: stpaulretreat.org, or phone the Re-treat Center at: 313-535-9563. Paul Markus (734-516-5842), or Doug Cyr (734-634-0719) can also help with questions or reservations. A $30 registration is required and may be made on line. Space is limited so don't wait too long to make a reservation. If the September 30 date does not fit your schedule, the same retreat is available on many weekends all the way through April next year.

Heavenly Father, welcome Home

those whom you have called from this

world especially

Deacon Richard Conlin

Mario Legnini

and all the souls of our faithful departed.

May they rest in peace. Amen

ARCHDIOCESE AND

COMMUNITY NEWS

Subscription Info... Please consider taking out your own personal yearly subscription to one or both of these religious newspapers.

The Michigan Catholic

$24 published bi-weekly. Call 313 224 8002

Michigan Catholic

12 State Street

Detroit, MI 48226-1823

And/Or

Our Sunday Visitor $42.95 published weekly: call 1 800 348 2440

RCIA: WHAT IS RCIA?

Do you know someone who wants to become Catholic? Have you completed all the Sacraments of initiation? Are you interested in a refresher course? Would you like to journey with someone inter-ested in becoming Catholic? Would you like to be a sponsor for someone becom-ing Catholic?

SHARING If you can answer yes to any of the above questions, please give the Parish Office a call at 425-4421.

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LITURGICAL SCHEDULE September 3/4

SATURDAY 4:30pm SUNDAY 8:00am SUNDAY 10:00am SUNDAY 12 NOON

Celebrant Fr. Ken Fr. Joe Plawecki Fr. Ken Fr. Ken

Lector

Comm.

Sharon Larkin Rose Abela

Kay Palmer Tom Nedeau

Jan Lauster Victoria Apolzan

Pat Russo Mary Tavana

Extraordinary

Ministers of

Holy

Communion

Marge Holten Ralph Costyn

Bob Chisholm Yvonne Chisholm

Mary McKelvey Susana Powers Dcn John

Emmanuel Eze Cathi Macko

Nicole Macko

Jim DeVitis

Carol Janowski

Larry Janowski Dcn John

Kathy Birchfield Patti Krcatovich Rocky Krcatovich

Duane Harbowy

Don Yokley Kathy Yokley

Dcn John

Annmarie Konrad

Ken Konrad Darlene LaFave

Dcn John

Volunteer Volunteer

Volunteer

Altar Servers Nellie Korasiak

Sacristan Pat Storey Alice André Don Yokley Ann Schroeder

Ushers Paul Markus Team John Burke Team Jack Rourke Team Knights of Columbus

Greeters Ed Karis Volunteer Geralyn Pawlaczyk Volunteer

Homebound Jim and Kathy Birchfield Patti and Rocky Krcatovich

Altar Care Sept. 9 Sandra Stewart and Pat Mayle

Weekday

Sacristans

MONDAY

Alice André

WEDNESDAY

Mary Tavana

THURSDAY

Fran Gleason

FRIDAY

Jeanne Sullivan

Evelyn Bledsoe

MASS INTENTIONS

Monday, August 29 8:30am Frank Baran (59thAnniv) by his Family Antonio & Ida Barile by Graziano Canini Sp. Intentions Mark Roelent by John & Julie Barile

Wednesday, August 31 12 Noon Raymond Kubinski by his wife, Shirley Lois Gilbert by Grace Coates Mary Ann Borg by Grace Coates Sp. Intentions of Jack Brinkman by his daughter, Julie & John

Thursday, September 1 8:30am Deloris O’Hagan by Don Antonio and Ida Barile by Graciano Canini Sp. Intentions Raymond Macika by Lillian Vannest

Friday, September 2 8:30am Ronald Chafey by his mom, Marie Jerome and Larry O’Hagan by their brother, Don Julia Harchack by Deacon Jim & Sue Hensel

Saturday, September 3 4:30pm Rita Hughes (1st Anniv) by their daughter, Barbara Roland Opaski by Rita Baran Mary Lu Costyn by her husband, Ralph Jozef & Eleonora Czerwinski Sp. Intentions Jason Brock by Virginia Sunday, September 4 8:00am Frank Gonzales, Sr. by his Son, Frank Joseph A. Wojciak by his sister, Florence Azzopardi Fr. Robert Wurm by Jim & Mary Murphy 10:00am Inez Ourlian by Isabel & Anthony Antonio & Ida Barile by Graziano Canini David Lowe by Kathy Hocking

12 Noon For our Parish Family

WEEKLY OFFERING August 21, 2016

Envelope Amount Env. Used: 323

$7,240.00

Loose Change $1,139.39

Green Env. Env. Used: 53

$ 324.00

Total $9,197.39

Polish Env. Used 3 $ 115.00

UPCOMING EVENTS Aug. 29-Sep. 4

MON.

Aug. 29

8:30am

Mass

TUE.

Aug. 30

NO WEEKDAY MASS

WED.

Aug. 31

11:00am 12 Noon

Cards and Coffee—Social hall Mass

THURS

Sep. 1

8:30am

Mass

FRI.

Sep. 2

8:30am 9am-3pm

Mass Eucharistic Exposition

SAT.

Sep. 3

3:30pm 4:30pm

Reconciliation Mass

SUN.

Sep. 4

8:00 10:00

Noon

Mass Mass

Mass

Thank you for your past and future support of our Parish

Community. Please remember our parish in your Estate

Planning

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CEMETERY

Serving the Communitysince 1926

34205 Five Mile Rd.Just west of Farmington Rd.

734.421.6120

8365 Newburgh Road

Westland, MI 48185

P: (734) 416-2000

F: (734) 416-9259

Scott L WirgauFinancial Advisor

5958 N Canton Center Road • Suite 450 • Canton, MI 48187

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Active Church Member of St. Damian. • Free Consultations Member SIPC

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Ryan Wild Chad Wild

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27551 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia, MI

Lawn Maintenance & Design • Brick Pavers

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with other discounts

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Ann Schroeder, Realtor®ABR®, SRES®, SFR

[email protected]

St. Mary, Cause of Our Joy Parish Member

L.J. GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME, INC.“Service-A Family Tradition”

Traditional & Cremation ServicesPARISH MEMBER - USHER

8809 Wayne Rd. • Livonia (at Joy Rd) • 734-522-62007707 Middlebelt Rd • Westland (at Ann Arbor Trail) • 734-522-9400

42600 Ford Rd. • Canton (West of Lilley) • 734-981-1700

PROVIDING ULTIMATE HEALTH CARE ONE CUSTOMER AT A TIME

Schrader-Howell FUNERAL HOME

Serving Plymouth and Canton Since 1904

Catholic Personnel - K of C Members280 SOUTH MAIN ST. • PLYMOUTH, MI • 7344533333

EDWIN A. SCHRADER • MICHAEL V. HOWELL • JEFFERY D. BELL

JULIE HOWELL-ROMEIN • RICHARD J. COUTURIER • GEORGE L. YOUNG

– Family Owned and Operated Since 1919 –

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Neely-Turowski Leonard A. Turowski & Son Neely-Turowski 30200 Five Mile Rd 9300 Middlebelt Rd 45100 Warren Rd

Livonia, MI 48154 Livonia, MI 48150 Canton, MI 48187

734.525.9020 734.427.3400 734.453.3008 Director Todd N. Turowski Director Robert T. Berteau Director Leonard A. Turowski, Jr.

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Operated since 1995

Abe Alkhalil

125 S. Wayne

Westland, MI 48186

P:(734) 721-2800 • F: (734) 721-3873

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www.donataredge.kwrealty.com

1139 Inkster RoadGarden City, MI 48135(734) 427-3800www.Santeiufuneralhome.com

No-Nonsense Heating and CoolingFurnaces – Boilers - Tank/Tankless – AC

10% OFF Parish Members on service calls

313-213-6087

Private parties Fri. - Sat. 4-11

for any occasion Mon. - Thurs. 4-10

Sun. 12:30-8:30

We Cater for all Occasions32777 W. Warren (cor Venoy) (734) 421-1510

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Mike Iafrate Cement Co.Since 1975

Driveways • Porches & Steps

Garages • All Cement Work

Licensed and InsuredParishioners

734-737-0884www.mikeiafratecementcompany.com

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Choice Catering

Cheryl Stanley

[email protected] 6905 Deering www.choicecaterer.com Garden City, MI. 48135

734-673-3808

Faith-Centered End-of-Life Care since 1985

(734) 464-7810 l AskForAngela.comAngela Hospice is a Felician-sponsored ministry

FUNERAL

HOMES

CREMATION

SERVICES

PLYMOUTH WESTLAND

46401 W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, MI 48170734-459-2250 | 734-459-2356 FaxJames B. VermeulenWayne Traxler, Matt Kedzior www.vermeulenfuneralhome.com

980 N. Newburgh Road, Westland, MI 48185734-326-1300 | 734-326-8630 Fax

Gary E. DeakStanley Sajewski, Stephen Sajewski

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Each O"ce is Independently Owned and Operated

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